How to Say "it concludes" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “it concludes” is “ultima” — B2 level.

Examples
El presidente ultima los detalles del tratado.
The president finalizes the treaty details.
Ella siempre ultima su trabajo a medianoche.
She always finishes her work at midnight.
Si no se apura, la fecha límite lo ultima.
If he doesn't hurry up, the deadline will finish him (figurative).
Regular -AR Verb
This verb follows the standard pattern for verbs ending in -ar, making its conjugations predictable once you know the pattern.
Action in the Present
Use 'ultima' when talking about what someone (he, she, or a formal 'you') is doing right now to finish something.
Confusing Verb and Adjective
Mistake: “Using 'ultima' (the verb) when you mean 'última' (the adjective 'last').”
Correction: Remember, the verb form 'ultima' has no accent mark and means 'he/she finishes.' The adjective 'última' must have the accent mark.
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